- One of the greatest things about CorelDRAW…is its ability to allow users to fully customize…pretty much every aspect of the UI or the user interface.…In this video, we're gonna look at examples…of how you can change the look and feel…of CorelDRAW and its user interface…to better suit your needs.…Let's start with the layout of the toolbars…and the dockers and the color palettes.…First and foremost, all of them are floatable,…all of them are dockable.…Let's talk a little bit about what that means.…

I'm gonna move to my toolbox over here on the left side…and you're gonna notice some two lines…at the top of most of these toolbars.…You can see it here on the property bar…as well as the standard toolbar.…I'm gonna click and drag the toolbox…out by that double line.…And now I have a floating toolbox.…You can size your toolbars…by just hovering over the edge.…You get a double sided arrow, click and drag…and now I've created a little bit of a palette.…And if I prefer to have it floating just like this,…I can do that and just one of the ways…

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2/20/2006

With CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3, you can confidently tackle a wide variety of projects, from logos and Web graphics to multi-page marketing brochures. In CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3 Essential Training, Mark Abdelnour teaches you the essential tools and techniques you'll need to start using this powerful software collection effectively. Mark begins with an overview of the interface and moves on to cover basic drawing, coloring, and editing. He then advances to transparency, type, the new Interactive Design Tools, special effects, and much more. Tips and specific examples that teach users how to improve workflows and maximize productivity are also included. This training is flexible, so experienced CorelDRAW users can go directly to the movies on features new to X3, while beginning users can watch all of the movies in progression. Exercise files accompany the training videos, allowing you to follow along and learn at your own pace.